Brewed with the Spirit of New Hampshire Independence

Henniker Brewing Co.

We brew beer with real New Hampshire spirit of independence, home town pride, and hard work. Our goal is pretty simple: to bring people together, to celebrate this quirky little town we live in, and to make a living doing something we care about. Using only the finest ingredients, we craft all of our beers by hand and stake our reputation on every glass it goes into. We wouldn't have it any other way. So go ahead, pour yourself a glass! We promise you'll be coming back for more. Cheers!

Charlie Papazian

All About Beer Magazine- Working Man's Porter Review

This is a no-see-through, wealthy-rich looking-in-the-glass dark porter. A velvety rich toasted malt aroma and flavor with a balanced foundation of roast malt character to boot. Smooth hop-malt/bitter-sweet balance in flavor. Impact of aftertaste is evident but not everlasting, forcing you to continue working on this glass of truly well-made porter. Worthy of being a classic.

Jason Alstrom

BeerAdvocate- King Misanthrope Review

The Imperial Stout facet of this brew was well thought out. While it did not age in a barrel, King Misanthrope did, however, age with home-toasted maple wood that was cured in New Hampshire whiskey. So the toasted wood is present but not a whole lot of tannin character, and there’s a faint whiskey kiss but not a massive wallop of fusel booziness. Creamy smooth and mellowing even at 10.5 percent ... a real treat and worthy of the hunt.

Paste Magazine

#13 Stout in National Blind Tasting- The Roast

Henniker’s The Roast brings the coffee character and brings it hard, although it still makes for a fairly crowd pleasing pint thanks to a decent amount of residual sweetness. Dark roasted coffee is expressive on the nose—think French roast or Italian espresso character, but with a few sugar cubes to tame most of the potential bitterness. On the palate it’s much the same—sweet and boldly roasty at the same time, and just a hint of bitterness holding everything in check.

The Hippo Press

Best in Beverages 2018- The Roast

The upfront coffee blast is tremendous; coffee lovers rejoice. Rich and malty, this brew is extremely well-balanced and smooth. A perfect wintertime stout. I wouldn’t complain if Henniker Brewing Co. made this a year-round offering.